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January 23, 2006 Lakers vs. Raptors.
Playing time 42
Shot 28-46
Three-point 7-13
Free throws 17-20
Offensive rebounds 2 and defensive rebounds 4
Total rebounds 6 assists 2
Fouls 1, steals, 3
Turnover 3 Blocks 1
Score 81
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81 points, the second highest score in history.
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81 points against the Raptors This is Kobe.
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For your question, I can only say that there is no greatest, only greater.
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In '06, against the Raptors, he scored 81 points in a single game, made 7 three-pointers and made 17 free throws.
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Of course, it was 81 points against the Raptors on January 22, 06! Unparalleled! Omnipotent!
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30 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists Game 5 of the 2008-09 NBA Finals.
The fourth overall victory... A championship that only belongs to Kobe.
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Scoring 81 points in a single game is what is known as the spirit of 81.
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81 points in a single individual game No doubt.
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In 2006, he scored 81 points at home against the Raptors.
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81 points in a single game against the Raptors Statistically it should be the most brilliant game.
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It's hard to be sure, he has too many great stats. Look at the synthesis.
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There was also the game during that time in the Eagle County case.
Every time I rush back from there, it's like a chicken blood.
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It should be 81 points against the Raptors in a single game.
Ranked second in NBA history.
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81 points against the Raptors! It seems to be in 05 years, and the average score per game!
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Kobe Bryant has participated in seven Finals and won five championships in his career so far in the 2014-2015 season.
The comparable data of the finals is as follows:
Kobe Bryant Finals stats: (vs Pacers).
Kobe Bryant averaged 2nd shots per game, ranking 2nd for the Lakers, shooting 33 of 90 from the field;
The Lakers shot 246 of 512 from the field as a team.
Lakers players other than Kobe Bryant shot 213 of 422 shots, shooting percentage;
Kobe Bryant Finals stats: (vs. 76ers).
Kobe Bryant averaged 2nd shot per game, ranking 2nd for the Lakers, shooting 44 of 106, shooting percentage;
The Lakers shot 181 of 389 from the field;
Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant made 137 of 283 shots, shooting percentage;
Kobe Bryant Finals stats: (vs Nets).
Bryant averaged 2nd of 70 shots per game, shooting 36 of 70 from the field;
The Lakers shot 146 of 289 from the field;
Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant shot 110 of 219 from the field;
Kobe Bryant Finals stats: (vs Pistons).
Kobe Bryant averaged 43 of 113 shots per game, ranking first for the Lakers;
The Lakers shot 158 of 380 from the field;
Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant shot 115 of 267 from the field;
Kobe Bryant's Finals stats: vs (Celtics).
Bryant averaged 53 of 1,131 shots per game, ranking first for the Lakers;
The Lakers shot 198 of 449 from the field;
Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant shot 145 of 318 from the field, and the shooting percentage was Kobe Bryant's Finals stats (vs Magic).
Bryant averaged 27 shots per game, ranking first among the Lakers; 58-of-135 shooting, 190-of-416 shooting for the Lakers as a team.
Out of Kobe Bryant's Lakers player thought 281 shot 132, shooting percentage of the year Kobe Bryant Finals stats (vs Celtics).
Kobe Bryant averaged the number of shots per game, ranking first among the Lakers; He shot 66-of-163 from the field, and the Lakers shot 223-of-534 from the field.
Lakers players other than Kobe Bryant shot 157 of 371, and the shooting percentage was <>
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Kobe Bryant played 6 minutes in his first NBA game, scoring 0 points, 1 rebound, 1 block, 1 turnover, 1 foul on 0-of-1 shooting, and all other statistics were 0
Bryant's first NBA game was the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves on November 3, 1996.
Kobe Bryant is one of the NBA's best scorers and is a Los Angeles Lakers player with 5 NBA championships, 2 FMVPs (Finals Most Valuable Player), one MVP (Regular Season Most Valuable Player), and 17 consecutive All-Star selections. The step-back jumper is his signature scoring tool, and he is well-rounded and entertaining to play.
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It was Kobe Bryant's first NBA game at the age of 18, the Lakers played against the Timberwolves, Kobe Bryant came off the bench for 5 minutes, technical statistics blocks, steals, shots, and turnovers were one, and the others were 0 After the game, Kobe Bryant was obviously unhappy, and it was difficult for him to adapt to such treatment after experiencing the absolute hegemony of high school. But later Kobe Bryant,
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It was Kobe Bryant's first NBA game at the age of 18, the Lakers played against the Timberwolves, Kobe Bryant came off the bench for 5 minutes, technical statistics blocks, steals, shots, turnovers were one each, and the others were 0
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2000 Kobe Bryant Finals Stats:
Kobe Bryant averaged 2nd shots per game, ranking 2nd for the Lakers, shooting 33 of 90 from the field; The Lakers shot 246 of 512 from the field as a team. Lakers players other than Kobe Bryant shot 213 of 422 shots, shooting percentage;
2001 Kobe Bryant Finals Stats:
Kobe Bryant averaged 2nd shot per game, ranking 2nd for the Lakers, shooting 44 of 106, shooting percentage; The Lakers shot 181 of 389 from the field; Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant made 137 of 283 shots, shooting percentage;
2002 Kobe Bryant Finals Stats:
Bryant averaged 2nd of 70 shots per game, shooting 36 of 70 from the field; The Lakers shot 146 of 289 from the field; Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant shot 110 of 219 from the field;
2004 Kobe Bryant Finals Stats:
Kobe Bryant averaged 43 of 113 shots per game, ranking first for the Lakers; The Lakers shot 158 of 380 from the field; Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant shot 115 of 267 from the field;
2008 Kobe Bryant Finals Stats:
Bryant averaged 53 of 1,131 shots per game, ranking first for the Lakers; The Lakers shot 198 of 449 from the field; Lakers players excluding Kobe Bryant shot 145 of 318 from the field. The NBA Finals have always been known as the "Peak Matchup", and the 2002 Finals, "Lakers vs Nets", is known as the most one-sided Finals in the history of the NBA Finals. And so it is, in the face of such a weak opponent, such an asymmetrical contest, such a one-sided duel, this time, our great Bryant finally did not hold the team back and reached the team average.
It should be added that in the second game of the 2000 Finals, Kobe Bryant went off the court due to injury, only made 3 shots, hit 1 shot, scored 2 points, and missed the 3rd game of the Finals. If you leave aside this incomplete game (Game 2), then Kobe Bryant has taken 87 shots in 4 games, an average of 87 shots per game! Kobe Bryant's PER efficiency in the Finals, GMSC's efficiency was 15, and in the 4th game of the 2000 Finals, GMSC's efficiency value reached a negative number.
From the above data, it is not difficult to see that after Kobe Bryant joined the Lakers, he entered the finals a total of 5 times, won the championship 3 times, and won the overall runner-up 2 times.
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Season. Team.
Appearances. Starting.
Time. Shooting.
Three points. Penalty kick.
Front rebounds. Back rebound.
The total loss of the rebounding round trembled.
Assists. Steals.
Caps. Blunder.
Foul. Gotta comics. Lakers.
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Played 42 minutes and shot 28-46
Three-point 7-13
Free throws 18-20
Scored a pick-and-shoot rebound 2
Defensive rebounds 4 total rebounds 6
2 assists, 1 foul
3 steals, 3 turnovers
He scored 81 points in block 1 and 14 points in the fourth quarter, 12 points, 27 points and 28 points, respectively.
On January 23, 2006, Beijing time, Kobe Bryant led the Lakers, who had lost two in a row, to meet the challenge of the Toronto Raptors at Staples Arena in Los Angeles. Kobe Bryant began scoring performances in the first quarter, scoring 14 points on 5-of-10 shooting in the first quarter. He continued to score 12 points in the second quarter, but at the end of the first half, the Lakers trailed the Raptors by 14 points, 49-63. >>>More
I think it was the match between the Chinese team and the British team in the World Cup, although the Chinese team and the British team had a big difference in strength, but they also played their own level.
81 mins!!
On January 23, Beijing time, Kobe Bryant led the Lakers, who had lost two in a row, to meet the challenge of the Toronto Raptors at Staples Arena in Los Angeles. The latter ranked fourth from the bottom in the East with 14 wins and 26 losses before the game, while the Lakers have ranked seventh in the West with Kobe Bryant's 21-19 points per game contribution in the past nine games, and Kobe Bryant also temporarily occupies the scoring throne by virtue of his average points per game. In today's game, he once again showed his ability to score "whatever he wants", scoring 81 points on 28-of-46 shooting, surpassing Jordan's personal record of 69 points against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the regular season on March 28, 1990. >>>More
One of the most lavish football games I've ever seen was Real Madrid's 2004-05 season with Casillas Robert. Carlos, Samuel, Elguera, Beckham, Zidane, Raul, Figo, Ronaldo.
I think the best game was the 7th round of the CBA 18-19 season. The reason why this is this one is because the strength of both sides is particularly good, and this game is particularly exciting.